Mr. Speaker, I would like my colleague to read Hansard carefully tomorrow.
She says she spoke with the government employees at Revenue Canada and that everyone is in favour. But she forgot to speak with Mr. Lampron. The committee received a brief from Mr. Lampron. She also forgot to speak with Mr. Flynn of Revenue Canada and with Mr. Tutti, who lives in the riding of the chair of the Standing Committee on Finance. She forgot to speak with all these people.
The hon. member also said she consulted with small business owners in her riding. Well, her riding is like no other riding in Canada, for she claims that everyone is happy with the new agency.
But the federation representing small and medium size businesses across Canada submitted a brief featuring a survey it conducted. The hon. member should have reviewed this survey and its findings before delivering her speech. It shows that 8.1% of those surveyed saw the new agency as a very positive development; 24.8% as not very positive; 36% had no opinion; 18.6% saw it as a negative; and 14.5% as very negative. Where did my colleague get her information?